;Tydeus accepts Adrashis's <strong>of</strong>fer. [PT. r.And for the dales / passed ben and gonThey shallreignAdrastus willabdicate,hunt, andtake his ease.Tideus[leaf 27, back]accepts Adrastua's<strong>of</strong>fer.Of my desyriis / and my lusty ^out!!,I am fillset* / forto make koutliThat 3e slial lian / lik myn opynyoiui,The gouernau/ice / <strong>of</strong> this Eegioiui.To this entente / me semeth for the beste,3e to gouerne / and I to lyve in reste,Fully to folowe / the lust <strong>of</strong> my desyris,Hunte and hauke / in wodes and Eyveryswhan so euer / I haue* therto plesau?2ce,And for to han / non other attendanceYnto no thing* / but* vnto myii ese.For which shortly /3 if it agr6 and pleseThat* I haue seid / to 30U / that* be so wis,And be according* / vnto ^oure avis,Delaieth not* / but* in wordiis pleyfi,What* 30w semetli /gif answere ageyn."And whan Adrastus / hadde his talii fyncd,Tydeus / with hed / ful lowe enclyned,As he that was / a verray gentyl knyght,With al his power / and his fullc"* i^^JghtFul humblcly / thankede"^ the kyng-*Touchyug* his pr<strong>of</strong>re <strong>of</strong> so high a thyng*.And for his parte / seide he woldc assenteFully <strong>of</strong> herte /, neuere to repente,To ali that* euer the kyng* haJ?sayd.1612161G162016241628.163211611. ami iny] and <strong>of</strong> ray Ad2. I- 1612. ful] om. To. forto] to lia. Ba. Pimake] make it Bo. Ti- Du. Lj. Lb. M Di. Adj. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba. S. E2. I6I3Ihan Bo. haue M. Ad^. 1614. The] The liool C." hool the Tj. ''this] ]>e Bojthis my P. al this E.,. 1616. I] me Lj. L.2. ; in Ra. a later hand has altered y.to gouerne into that ye shoM rule. 1619. l haue (ha Ar.) therto] ther-to I haiiiM. Dj. 1621. Vnto no] To no M. Di. vnto myn] to myn Adj. Ad.,. I. 1625*For vvhicli] Wherfore M. Di. T.^. it] ye P. 1624. be] it he Bo. 'l\. Du. Lj. Lb,Ra. Ba. be it Ad^. Ad... I. S. by L.,. vnto] to P. 1625. Delaieth] Dclayet,it M. Di. Ba. L.,. 1626. What] Tllat L.,. Ro. gif] yeueth M. Di. 1628. fu!07n. Bo. Adj. Adf I. with hed ful lowe] ful low with hed M. Di. 1630 and hi:!and Adi. Adg. I. ful Ar. Ho. Adi. 1631. humbhdy Ar. Ap. humbeli Lj. A'^Di. Adi. P. humbly Bo. Tj. Du. Lb. Ra. Ba. Adg. Ej. S. C. T.,. E.^. Lo. R
: T<strong>of</strong>AndijAgeyn'; Fulj!1636,:Lj.'1645.,which]• a;PT. I.] Polyneices chooses Argcia ; and Tideiis, Dci])hyle. mAnd Polymy te / was also wel apayd,In the story / as if is conprehendid.And so they ben / bothe"'^ / condescendydThe kyngges wille / to fulfille in dedeFrom poynt* to poynf / and ther-vpon procedo,163G16-iOand so doesPolyneices,wherso euer / that^ they wynne or lese.And Tydeus / made / his brother chese,Of gentillesse and <strong>of</strong> curtesye,which that^ was / most / to his fantasye 1644Of the sustren / for to han to wive.And he in soth / chosen hath argyve,which eldest was / ful wo??iman]y to se.And Tydeus / tok than"**" Deyphylee, 1648Of her beaute / mosf souereyn excellent.And Adrastus / thorgh-oute his lond' hath sentFor his lordes / and his baronage,be present^ / at"* the mariage 1652Of the knyghtes / and make no lettyng*.they echon cam at* his bidding*,In goodly wyse / meke and ful benygne,the day / that he dide assigne. 1656And thyder cam ful many lusty knyght"*,wel beseyn / and many lady bri3t*,who, by Tidcu8"ficourte-sy,chooses Argeia,while Tideustakes Deiphyle.Adrastus siinimnnsliis lordsto the wcddiii:^<strong>of</strong> his daughters.^nd they andtheir ladiescome.From euery Coost* / and many frecssb sqwyei-^,I J)e Story seith / and many comunere, 1660apayde (e undcrdotted) Ar. 1638, bothe Bo, Adj, botl Ar. 1641.vvherso] wher Ad^. Ado. I. that] om. Du, 1642. chese] to chese ]\L Di. Ba.1643. Of] As <strong>of</strong> Adp Ad.,". I. S. gentillesse Ar. G Bo. Du. Lb. M. Di. Ad^. I. E^. C. T.,.gentilnesse T^, Lj. Ads-^Ra. Ba. S. P. E.,. Lo Ro. Ap. 1644. that] om. Bo. T^. Du.Lb. U. Di. Adp Adg. I. Ra. Ba. Ei: S." was] ys P. was most] most was C.~'sustren Bo. Ad^. sistren T^. To. systerne P. 1646. And] AnAr. 1647.That Bo. Ti. Dn. L^. Lb. U. Di. Adj. Ado. I. Ra. Ba. E^. S. To. eldest]oldest Lo. Ro. fui] om. P. Avommanly] wounderly Lo. to se] <strong>of</strong> sight Ro {sec1648). 1648. tok than] than tok Adp Adg. I. C. "tok Ar. G. P. E.,. L.,. A p.taken hath To ; in Ro. I. 1648 reads And Tedeus choes Deipliyle ful right. Ar. hassecond jmuse-bar after tok. 1650. thorgh-oute] thorgh M. Di. 1651. For] OfjG. 1652. at the] at her Ad^ Ad.,. I. 1653. the] pese Adj. Ado. I. Ra. P>a.'Ro. thes two S. knyghtes] knyttes Ar. 1654. cam Bo. come M. Ad,.1655..ful] om. G. 1657'. ful] om. G. 1657 and 1658. many] many a Du. L,. Lb.: Adj. Ado. L Ra. S. E.,. L.,. Ro. 1659. many] manyaDu. Lj. Lb. Di. Ad,. Ad.,. \.:S. Eo. Lo. Ro. 1660. many] many a Du. Lj. Lb. Ad^. Ads- I. C. To. Eo. L,,. Ro.many a freshe S. many a gode P. comunere Ar. Ad^. Eo- Ap. comoner Bo. Du. Ra.Adg. comounerel. comyner T^. L^. Lb. Ba. E^. S. Tg. P" La. Ro. comener M. Di. C.
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